Inter: year over for Benjamin Pavard

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Hard blow for Benjamin Pavard. Exited with an injury in the 44th minute of play during Inter-Leipzig (1-0) in the Champions League on Tuesday, the French international suffers from an injury to his left thigh, according to the Inter club. “ Benjamin Pavard underwent clinical and instrumental examinations this morning at the Istituto Humanitas in Rozzano. For the Nerazzurri defender, it is a sprain of the hamstring of the left thigh. His condition will be re-evaluated next week. »

According to Sky Italiathe former Bayern Munich player will not play again before 2025. He will notably miss the trip to Interists in Leverkusen, on December 10, in C1. He could make his return on January 2, during the final of the Italian Super Cup, against Atalanta Bergamo. Since the start of the season, Pavard has taken part in 10 Serie A matches out of the 13 days already played and in all Champions League matches.

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